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On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 9:28:23 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote:
> On 2019-04-09, ImStillMags > wrote: > > > Don't throw out the flour. Donate it to a soup kitchen or a food > > bank or someone who could use it. Don't waste good food. > > While I can agree with yer plea, I've already seen it in reverse. A > plea from the "free kitchens" to only provide canned prepared food! I > read 'em a new asshole on that one. > > Like canned chili or canned beans/canned veggies/fruits. IOW, they > didn't wanna hafta cook it! Yeah, like I'm gonna give you better than > what I'm eating. ![]() > > nb 1. Canned foods are safer than fresh foods. They store well. An open, partially used bag of flour could have a variety of contaminants in it. 2. Canned foods can be prepared and eating by a person who lacks a full kitchen 3. Canned foods are not better than what you're eating, if you're eating fresh foods. Cindy Hamilton |
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